bassie for governor!
bassie
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I mean why not? I don't have to be US-born, someone has already broken ground for exotique names in US politics and, hell, I'm great at listening to people!________________________________________________________________ SANTA FE, N.M. - Holy hornet's nest, Batman! The New Mexico governor's mansion? Fresh from the inauguration, actor Val Kilmer is pondering running for governor in 2010, when two-term Democrat Bill Richardson will be forced from office by term limits. "I'm just looking for ways to be contributive," Kilmer told The Associated Press on Thursday. "And if that ends up being where I can make a substantial contribution, then I'll run." But there's no decision yet. "It's really day to day," he said over tea at a local restaurant. Kilmer, 49, grew up in Los Angeles but has called New Mexico home for more than two decades. He's currently registered as a Democrat and said he cast a ballot for Barack Obama from Bulgaria, where he was filming. A Kilmer candidacy could throw a monkey wrench into the well-oiled Democratic machine of Lt. Gov. Diane Denish, who's already running for the job. Kilmer's screen credits include Batman in "Batman Forever" in 1995, brash fighter pilot Lt. Tom 'Iceman' Kazansky in the 1986 hit "Top Gun," and rock icon Jim Morrison in the 1991 Oliver Stone film, "The Doors." Kilmer said if he ran it wouldn't have to be a conventional campaign. While the actor decides, he's getting out and about and has been listening to people - something he says he's pretty good at. "What I do for a living is listen," he said, making a bold prediction: "If I run, I'm going to be the next governor."
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I thought what he did for a living was read words that someone else wrote off of a page, memorize them, and then repeat them in front of a camera while firing guns, producing large amounts of popcorn or other such things.
I'm not trying to dis him or his potential skill at governing, but I think the reason actors are successful at being governor has less to do with listening and more to do with charisma.
awesome! i'm gonna move to NM so i can vote for him.
And how is this different than being governor?
it's the popcorn part.
It's not. However, Kilmer seems to have all that confused with "listening." If he means something other than listening for the director yelling "Action!" and "Cut! Val, baby, that was great!" I don't think he has the chops, unless he's been moonlighting as a therapist unbeknownst to us.